Visual memory abilities are put to a new kind of test?
:Images never seen before... can produce a resonant like triggering... unique to your own personal life's multiplex files, in retention of a reboot pix. :Quick viewing supersedes this possibility of a demonstrative conformation... give it a try :-)).

Friday, May 19, 2006

: Honey Dear

The instinct of affection revivesthe hope of union with our mates,And the returning sense of insulation__recalls us from this chase.Every man passes life in search of new friendship: and love.

“No advantages, No powers, No gold or force, can be any help for me!!! I cannot choose but rely on my own poverty more than on your wealth... And I cannot make your consciousness tantamount to mine... Only the star dazzles; the planet has a faint, moon-like ray… I hear what you say of the admirable parts, Tried temper the party in praise, But I see well that for all your purple cloaks, I shall NOT like him; Unless he is at last: a poor Greek__ like me.”

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Do your best... make a sincere effort... tomorrow is always a better day! Stay in the moment or loose your touch with reality... giving sway to your intuition's requirement of accumulative thinking that should happen more often. Carry your fair share of optimism into tomorrow's gifts of change. Your point of view is momentarily projected by your ancestors successful pathways and so into the WEB. ~(:-))- kfH

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Visual Memory and Textual Recall

The skyscraper to the left of center was under construction. You can faintly see the last one of two jump-cranes now at the tip top! The reflective center core is an elevator which I rode all day for maybe two years. The no smoke city photo shows a small active blast furnace on the South Side. That bridge is over the "Mon-river" and the 1,000 foot high monolith of a skyscraper extends about 500 feet above the average terrain. There's a heliport on the very top. I worked on and off all summer, replacing crusty water damaged runway lighting.